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Top Tech Jobs of 2024 and the Skills You Need To Land Them, According to Futurist Shivvy Jervis

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The vast majority of people aren’t technologists and just want to understand how these tools will actually enhance what they are doing—whether it’s their jobs, their health or protecting their families online,” she explains. Take the field of health care, for example.

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The Holy Grail of Investing With Tony Robbins: Mindset Shifts that Lay the Foundation for Financial Freedom

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Today, more than four decades after he began teaching people how to achieve personal fulfillment and obtain the lives they seek, the towering 64-year-old native Californian is known the world over for his many practical lessons on achieving personal prosperity, health and wealth.

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12 Efficiency Secrets of the World’s Busiest People

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Leverage health hacks. Ginkgo biloba may reduce anxiety and stress, and omega-3s can improve sleep and protect you from disease. Cut sugar: It can contribute to—or increase the risk of—disease, potentially suppress or weaken the immune system, impair cognition, and increase stress. Supplements: Nature provides loads of goodies.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

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In this post, we’ll dive into books that speak to the three following categories: Books on personal habits, attitudes and approaches Mental health and work books Books for entrepreneurs Books for managers and founders Read on to discover 45 of the best professional development books. If that sounds like you, this is a must-read.

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The SUCCESS Interview: Soledad O’Brien on Healthy Media Consumption

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In this first edition, we chat with longtime broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien about whether citizens have a duty to inform themselves, whether it’s possible to do so while protecting one’s mental health, and the challenge of social media literacy. It sometimes develops a little like a [post-traumatic stress disorder].

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

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I admit I was incredibly stressed but somehow the stress motivated me. No more arguing or negotiating, I just started to code it. Frustration Level: 80 – The highest ever, because the stress of how the app would be accepted was incredible. Incredibly stressful. On the contrary. Or something like this.

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